A client starts with a real research brief.
The page tells clients exactly where to begin: define the audience, study topic, schedule, and the evidence they need back.
One Offbrain front door shows clients how to start a study and shows creators the paid offer, data use, schedule, and payout before they commit.

The landing page makes the platform model visible: client request, creator consent, fieldwork, evidence, and governed access.




The page tells clients exactly where to begin: define the audience, study topic, schedule, and the evidence they need back.
The creator side stays trust-first: payout, duration, consent, data use, and next step are visible before commitment.
The story makes clear that Pulse is where live sessions and recordings happen, without implying every handoff is already live.
Clients land in the subscribed app experience. Admins can manage client work, while super admin owns final platform access.
Clients see the platform promise, then move into intake, matching, fieldwork, and approved evidence.
Creators see payout, timing, consent, data use, scheduling, and receipt language before they enter a session.
Creator and client intake
Public-source discovery
Sessions and recording state
Approved client outputs
Subscription-based modules
The sign-in path is one gateway. Access is decided by role, subscription, project membership, and final platform authority.